The market has been running for around six years in its current location and one of the original stall holders, Fiona Bawden says the markets have made somewhat of a comeback over the past few years.

"There's always been a core group of people interested in fresh food but I think there's a much wider group now.

"The markets have made a huge comeback over the last couple of years," she says.

As Fiona offers advice to customers browsing through her produce she says cooking shows on television are having a huge impact on local markets.

"Younger people are cooking, I guess it's the power of the press, the television shows have had a huge influence and people are leaning towards clean, green stuff and that is what we have here," she says.

After considering why people should go to the market Fiona takes a quick look around and says "we are the real farmers, these guys just grow every single thing on this stall and so do we."

"Prior to this all the fresh food was grown in Mildura and then it went to Melbourne on a truck and back on a truck and people bought it in the supermarkets.

"Wouldn't you rather know that you can come to the market and that we've picked it the night before or event the morning of the market and it's just right here," says Ms Bawden.